Commission and FEO ready to conduct general elections
Following recent public discussions regarding election preparedness and proposed amendments to Fiji’s electoral laws, the Electoral Commission and the Fijian Elect
Following recent public discussions regarding election preparedness and proposed amendments to Fiji’s electoral laws, the Electoral Commission and the Fijian Elect
The U.S citizen, Edward Zimbardi accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme worth more than US$165 million, who was deported from Fiji to the United States to face federa
Former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama and former Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum have met with the Chairman of the Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Joa
Fijian and British national, Charlie Charters has filed a High Court motion after the Fiji Police Force returned seven seized electronic devices to Charters’ lawye
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is concerned regarding comments made by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji and the Fiji Intelligence Unit befor
I absolutely support the principle of an $8 per hour living wage and the goal of ensuring that Fijian workers earn enough to meet the rising cost of living. At the sam
The Australian Federal Government has defended spending AUD$20 million of Australian taxpayers’ money on a global climate conference being held in Fiji, arguing Au
The streets of Suva City like Mark Street now have a number of street kids hassling people almost on a daily basis. Many people continue to contact fijivillage News about
Fiji Police are yet to comment on what they are doing in relation to 49 year old Sam Amine whose name was highlighted by Lautoka High Court Judge, Justice Aruna Aluthge i
As Manoa Kamikamica takes up the Deputy Prime Minister's position again from today, the Magistrates Court ruling clearly shows that there was insufficient evidence a
A 17-year-old boy has been taken in for questioning after the death of a 12-year-old boy in Wailoku.Police have confirmed the post mortem report has classified the case a
Former Deputy Prime Minister and former Minister for Trade, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica will get his positions ful
The case continues in court regarding the State filing a restraining order application and a subsequent forfeiture application on two properties valued at approximately $
Good news as all the 6 healthcare workers who were missing in the Lau Waters have been found.This has been confirmed by Minister for Health, Doctor Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu
The Ministry of Environment has today clarified that the proposed Google ICT facility has neither been applied for nor assessed as a hyperscale data centre, and the w
The Department of Environment declined the Environmental Management Plan application for the beach manholes and trenching of conduits relating to the proposed Natadola Go
We are working with what we can control. We are waiting for the Referendum Act to tell us what we need to do as it will have the processes on how to run a referendum as w
An unprecedented set of rules has been set out by the Fijian Electoral Commission for the first time since 2014.Chairman of the Commission, Justice Usaia Ratuvili says it
The permanent stay order on the case of Fijian and British national, Charlie Charters by High Court Judge, Justice Pita Bulamainaivalu can be described as a landmark ruli
Minister for Lands, Filimoni Vosarogo says the government will not ignore the legitimate concerns of the traditional landowners of Momi Bay regarding the 2005 land swap a
Police are investigating the death of one of their own officers, after he was found dead in Sigatoka Town this morning. The Fiji Police Force confirmed the victim's id